Background
Eiloart was born Elizabeth Darby Adams in 1827 in Saint Pancras, London, the daughter of Samuel Adams.
Eiloart was born Elizabeth Darby Adams in 1827 in Saint Pancras, London, the daughter of Samuel Adams.
She was also a feminist and suffragist. They had six children, in order of birth: Edith, Ernest, Bernard, Clarence, Arnold, and Blanche. Ernest Eiloart wrote The Laws Relating to Women in 1878.
Around 1890, the couple retired to Dane Street in Saint Leonard"s, East Sussex where they lived until Carl"s death.
Elizabeth died on 22 February 1898 in Brighton. In 1858, she persuaded Marylebone Swimming Baths to be open for ladies each Wednesday.
She was a shareholder in and writer for the English Woman"s Journal from its foundation in 1858, and became its editor in 1864.